AUGUST. 17 193;. __ m; Paper Issues um“ mg3£€fiv€vaa sons Hold Sway On ' Montreal Mart MONTREAL. Audust l4-(CP)_ eeset by profit i-I-klns. Power issues were forced to relinquish their leadership of the Montreal Stock Exchange indw- g ' Stocks were turned over 1n heavy volume as traders displayed a broader interest and turned their attention upou-i other speculative material. Paper issues had a big day and dirrlng the early part of the session were boillht in 1:886 quantities. Efforts to 111ml!" for newsprint was the main rea- son advanced by broken for the buying of these stocks. outstanding was a gain of 1 l-4 by St. Lawrence Corpora- tion preferred at s 3-4while the common stock was up 151 cents at 1.4.0. Montreal Power led the Power riocksdownward with a loss of s-s of s point to as s-4. Consolidated will!!! and Smelt- iug slipped two paints to 168, Im- perial Tobacco at 14 1-8 was up i-g to a new 1113mm’ "l0 Y9K:- ggmiim Pacific wsy moun- Ad r-s at 11 s-a. Dominion Steel and Coal eased 1-4 at s 1-a .111 ths' man “nun; so Bank of Canada hep; “nah _ ‘ at 54. Total sales were 31,050 bonds 034.360- w‘? Ugo Ilnard’: for Dandruff higher prices "41! LONDON. Aug. lo-Tho chain letter-ooze spread to lcngiandyes- tcrdsy with appearance of serial correspondence the world's hougewivsli to boycott Italian goods to prevent war in East Africa. Lady Frieda, wife oi Percy Alfred Harris, Liberal member of Psrliamenhstart- ed the letter, not so much in sym- pathy for Ethiopia but as a protest against war generally. The letter: “Will you loin an eflort to pn- STOCK rim cusxwrrramwg GUARDiAs ‘QUQTA Tl 0N3 1v. Y. Stock Exéfifinge vent outbreak of war in any . This can be done by women; and very simply too. They are the world's customers and very power- ful. They would be if they would refuse to buy anything fromaooun- threatening to go to war. ' refuse to buy goods coming from Italy and can inquire when shop- ping if their pirrchases are Italian ,. ‘uce. 1f this is done dining tho next law months in many countries Italy might realise how her conduct B recorded." The letter asiu the receiver to forward it to her friends. A New England spinster has o. vivid memory of ‘Texas courtesy. She was struggling with a hot cup of coffee in a small town rail- road station, trying to gulp it be- fore the train Pulled out. A cow- boy seated a couple of stools away noted her plight, and seeing the conductor waving at the woman, came to the fore- "Here, ma'am, yau can take my_ cup o' coffee. It's already saucered and blcwed." Advertising llates-‘Payalile in Advance loo local do d W t: and Eastern locals lo .. “n”! °"§{.'....--¢..s:-'.i- Jsucalnl ‘Vz-IJ-W- I" '0"! 9'15"". n4; Am Iemorisn Notices, 70s. prr inoln Lin: of Ilurnl and psr won)! aura-signings, Cards, no, do. peg nnmei Intact! of Condolence, 70o. Notices oi Thonhl and Appreciation. ‘ion. rev l word. Other roles on application luilmun Charge for any advertisement twenty-five ounce. -Agents Wanted F9! S016 mu on. WOMAN T0 msvui. for old established house. Yearly guarantee 81.092. ($21. weekly average) and expenses. Write Winston Co., Dept. W. Toronto. N-3525-B-7-14-2l. CANADXS CELE- ‘ brated "Royal" Ber- les. admitted the fastest selling Personal Christmas Greeting Cards. Dollar a doocri and up. Secure orders even in spare time, deliver later. Big profits. Ex- perience or capital unnecessary. Five dollar sample book free 1o workers. Bradley - Garrecson, Brantiord. Ontario. N-ii550-0l. Boarders Wanted BOARDER-S ACCOMMODATED 183 EilSl/On Street. L-9l85-3l. STUDENTS ACCOMODATED. 41 Orlebar Street 11-9205-8-17-41 STUDENTS ACCOMMODATED 212 Kent; Street. L-BIDB-SL BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED 1'17 Eilllbn Street. 11-9200-31. BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED 280 Kent Street. _ .... L-BlSB-ti. To Let FURNISHED ROOMS ACCOMMO- datiorns for three or four, exhibi- tion week. Apply Guardian Oi- flee, L-9l62-3l. ROOMS WITH 0B WITHOUT meals during nxhibition, 26 Vic- tory Ave., near grounds. L-92l0-8-l7-8i T0 LIlT-MOST DESIRABLE house. Apply Guardian. L-0l87-3i. FOR RENT — DESIRABLE FUR- nished house, centrally situated, all modern conveniences. Phone 1944. L-Dlcl-a-ld-ai T0 LET-BQOMS FOR. LIGHT housekeeping. Apply. 57 Prince Street. I.-0i60-_3i. sey bull calf six months old from R. O. P. Dam, by qualified sire. May be seen at Exhibition. Guy Rodd, Brackiey. a L-Blll-li. FOR. SALE - LIGHT EXPRESS wagon in first class condition. Price $35.00. Apply Jay's Forge, Winsloe. 80-11. FOR SALE-CADILLAC CAR, EX- cellent condition. Mileage only 17,000. Apply White Bros. and Smith Garage. L-0171-8-16-2i FOR SALE — CHOICE COLLIE pups six weeks old; one fox ter- ricr pup. A. R. McKay, Charlotte- tovim Royalty. L-lll74-3l. FOR SALE - 1081 SEDAN IN good repair. Apply Guardian. 14-9144-8-18-31. FOR SALE - PIANO. APPLY- 202 Euston Street. ' 11-9145-8-18-31. EVERYTHING IN TIIRESIIER Belts and Traces. Clinton Morri- son, American Rubber Bclt Dealer, Fredericton Station. P. E. I. 11-915548-16-61. FOR SALE CHEAP-BUILDING not on Upper Queen Street. Ap- ply 40 Valley Street. 14-31. FOR SALE-COMBINED THRESH- cr and cleaner "Hall's". Apply A. G. Mellett, Union Road. L-ili25-3i. FOR SALE — HEAVY nROWN Paper suitsblg for placing under rugs, efc. Guardian Ofllcse.” t: FOR SALE - FORD COACH. 1080 Model. Price $00.00. Apply Guard- TO LIT -- N0. ll CHESTNUT Street, furnace and house in ex- cellent condition. Rent $00 per month. Phone 40B. L-9l33-ti TO LET-ONE OF TEE MOST DE- slrable apartments in the City, 161 Prince St. Apply Dr. Heath Mc- Intyre! Office, 140 Richmond St. . D8005 Sales ‘Help-Male or Female WANTED — AMBITIOUS SALIS- pcopie, men and wmnen. W8" time. to handle-our line of Per- sonal ‘Christmas Cards. featurinl the following outstanding items fourfold pastel tint parchmenis, gravure etohinll. many cut-out style cards with tip-on ‘pictures. atrsotlve calendars. rous cards, envelopes with wallet riap style, fancy lined sud decorated to match ca pold and silver designs with bril- i Dainty sully coloured inserts. Jnltial cards that are new and dif- ferent. Seventy exquisite numbers to chaos, from styled. in case 10m equipped with handle. Prices start Liberal was, Premier Art Guild. 202 Castle Bu inl. M011" treal. ' N-SBSU- ‘IO-ti, 0-10. at one dollar per doaen. commission. UArtisFSuppIies - ATiUTAfIiiTl-zsirlllt-I-Ci w Christmas Card de- wbite for hand ca of . black and curing. A profitable or catalogs free. Shop, W ingtmr 0i Personal mills wsieno r0 s-rsnr private Kindergarten Schools in iiislr owu homes this coming rail. m: Booklet on request. Canad- hn lftnssrnrtsn Institute. for; outs (Mhlstsblisbed 1m. . ' iI-Iill-O-l-lat-tf. rds. Elaborate use 0i pastime. Samples and catalogue to; ps2: ‘rally o York. Tor- onto. s-io-s-r-r-u. Sept. 20. ion. L-014B-3i. FOR SA — AUCTION IORTY- Five, ldge and Wbist Scorn Gerda Guardian Central Joli Printery. Nov. l-tf. Miscellaneous s uissou rnoiis mi: us- , ' '=- a’, Civil ECW0115- Postm -, Customs llxamln . Clerk. Stenographer, etc. Free Booklet "How to get a. Govern- ment Job." M. C. C. Civil Service L ', Toronto uo.) PREMIUMS RECEIVED-INFORM- atlon given and new business written on plans to suit your every need at. our new oiIlce, Currie Building, Charlottetown. J. A. Moore, Sun Life. Male Help Wanted -ii' ' IAIIIIEST WORKER. WANTED. Christian man or woman to dis- tribute Religious Literature. Good pay with opportunity Y0 IdVl-MQ to travelling position. Writs Box 2, 'r to s. a om N-3024-0-8-10-11. WANTED-AT ONCE, car/mas man for farm work. Roderick Parkman, Charlottetown Royalty. - L430’! ‘ZTPWWLJW WANTED — FIRST CLASS CAR- pmm-g, Applly Bovmess Ccnctruo- ., Ms pequs Road- m" 0° L-Dlll-li. SNTICE WANTED T0 A7531: Barber Trade. Short Course gxpert training. Molar Barber Col- iege, Halifax. ""55 U! old Ward. Iember “"5! lullllln. aoziroolungzgl lllflifl._lae Ilchruond army» """"~ °“" ' Opened 14.1 Air Red . . . . .. Am For pr Pfd 1g“ Allied Chem _ m2 Allis Chaim 29 Amer. Can no All Ref y,‘ Am Cur Found 57p" For Pow 16* 9 18% l2 1%., 00 17" hi! 32 9. 2 0 ii Briggs . ' Bren A M . f: Burr Add Mach . 1,, h gen (all HG‘ _i.'i 7| an r u Cale Tlfresb ou --:- o Cong Nsirn ,1" " Ches Ohln .. . 3% Chic North 2r‘ 3| Chrysler Mot m" u‘ Col Csrh 99% 91% Col Fuel lrrvn .. pa" 0% Colour iiuii 101cc ‘I. Com Sui . 1'8 Con Gus 13 ‘ Con_ on 3% Con Can . . . . .. 341,. Corn l'rod w" lll| 39% Iii l Du ont ., _, East Kosak . " 11;?“ n8 56 145% Elcc Auto Lila Co 21in,‘ g5“ Elec Pow Light (in, 7 Erie 1n First Nstl Stores Ii’ 5,} Grceport Tex .. 25% Gen Asphalt 30 Gen Elev , 32* Gen Fonds 35 Gen Mot , 43 Gold Dust 15 Goodrich ltul. 9 Goodyear liuli u Graham Paige 1% Gt Nor-fir pfd 31% Gt West Sug g9 Bud Mot 10 lnll Har 53 lutl Nickel .. 33% Johns Mun . , g4 Intl Tel 11 u Ksu City Smith . 7 7 Kelviuator 13% 12 Keir CCppPl‘ .. g1 21 Lambert (‘b 3,5?‘ 5 Li: Myers a . 11111;, 111 Ihlgelyelesdlrvlfgrllun" 114:," l“ Mack Trill-ll .. - 9‘ l‘; Math Alkali 30 g9 lilies Kan 4 ‘ lkllils [:80 -_> out Yard Nash Mot .. 333% Nash Mot _ 15 Natl Bis . ' 39% Natl Dairy Prod . ’ 15 Nell Pow Light , ' I‘ 1g New York Con 22% 24 New Haven . i‘ 3 North Amer y, 33 North I'm . 13 Pack Mot .. 5 Penn Iisil .. p" Pub Ser N J 43y. Phil Pet g5 Pullman C 4g Phil liloi-ris .. 47 Radio iforp . . . . , __ 7 Radio Koiiii iirph .. 2% 2 llep Iruii Sim-l 18 18x Safeway Siurvs 40 Sears Roebuck 53% glhcllcllnlon U 101A . m o ; Socoiiy \'ur 12% South I'm 39% 1;. 14% 8% 347/; 4T Stewart Warner 12 Studebaker 4 Tbermold i. 51,4 Tex Co g1 Tex Gulf .. i.) 35% Tim Roll Bonr 01,5 51!.‘ Union m Curb Csrb Union l'm- West Elev . . Woolworth (‘u Worth Pump .. Yellow Truck Ma rk ets A t A Glance (Canadian Pleas) Toronto and lilontrcui—ludusfrill stocks higher. Toronto Minus-irregularly lower. Now \ork—Stock| closed higher. Winnipeg-Wheat up 3 cents. New Tosh-Cotton, and coffee higher: rubber lower; sugar un- changed. ' MINING (Canadian Pull) ANTED — FIRST CLASS CARE- tsker for large fox ranch. Single. experienced. Exwlfiimll 1W0“ “my” go,- gigirt man. Good wages. No others need suulv- WWW" August 11th and Nth. Hours l to at t. . ‘ " M m “m” m n-iiiie-ai. Fggriiilg H | wanna-moons so: woame for hcusekeepr. Small famili- A ply Guardian Oifice. 1.4161- oini. wlirrrsb I0! work. One who can 000l- IICUSI- - llrs. uueuuven. YWK rum. *1- » fffl?!" Mt '1. Stock Exchange ‘(omissions furnished by Johnston and Ward members of llio llont real [tech Hill?“ Curb Market. 15d Richmond Stress Charlottetown). MT’L. CURB (Johnston and Ward’; Shell Opened lAlt Beauburnois 4 4% Brew Corp cum 2 25L iii-iv. Amer oii 10% Can .\l.'rlt .. .. 33y, Con Paper . I10 Dis Sesgrums . 251.‘ Fold of Cuu A . . 27% 21% Oil ‘ M 14 37 4 . 38% Teck Hughes 301 Valker Good 2.8% Vllker Gooil pfd 11% Walker Brew 280 Wright Her . . . . .. 730 Currencies (c rues) MONTREAL, Aug. Iii-Leading currencies were irregular ou Mout- real forelgu exchange today. The pound aterlln was down 21-82 cent tn 4.08% wh le the United Slates dollar at 1.00 0-82 was u 8-32 of cue per- cent. The unchanged at 0.05 (Canadian Prose) NEW YORK, Au . Ill-The recent rise in sterling, wh ch hos carried the pound to new high levels for the year, came to o halt Iodsy as re- action set in on the foreign exchange markets. The pound turned fairly baavy and ended the day at $4.00 , off 1% cents. The low for the day was 4.00 i4. The Canadian dollar was quoted at a discount of 0-32 pcl cent as ag- I7 French franc hold cunts. sinst 3-10 pQr cent yesterday. The French fruuc, closing at. 6.03% cents, showed s loss of 01. of s cent. llcKensia McWutters Min Corp Morris . Nswbec Wright n .'.'.' Silver . Total nlel $000. UNLISTIII Alderman: Sud lines (Canadian Prose rononro. Aug. rs-luu sold stocks found the going a little heavy Bsthurst A - l: oils had a period. of special strength gell flilell . 38 Whig some 1311:; ‘meals vivlere weak ran . on suneer u u es v r- gufiodr ‘s05 a? fit. ‘Elie doczliuotlu the evoking: '13s- u ro s rges or wc ec b t Can Can't l?‘ reality serious ii,r‘ellir‘r"elgdeivcilmilpgd.bnz ‘an r resc on no on a - Can Cel com - 2g“ foie very 1on5,‘ and when ‘I133; s:- 3n (Ciel pfltld - ‘a pogteéi. bbuetl a strcstg dlemslndlare u e i1 - no er press - gun fiyidrol 111:0» D111 5's‘ auhststiitall T5: to an "not? turf-co.- sn -~ ou s a mo. Can North. POW '1 loidlew sud Company. Can Steam PM 8 i". s: .. * ‘i ...... - cc o .. " p v Con! Smelt 1605i ‘ lggidcarlgf‘: 145% NEW roux N r s m4; a --. , , ., . l Dom Coal illd -- m Bars quoted in Loudouu‘ 140s 211340 Dom Steel Coll B 5 against 140s as. Wgckl car loadings Gen Steel WIN‘! 3 report around 12.00. Erukers loans How Smith Plp 10% by member banks in New York City H011 601d M"!!! P” for their ovvu account -in.week ended lag lljifli" If “$4 3310s. 14 increased 13,000,000 m ism- ii "°I>--- .000.N an i s. Li" "f ‘,"°‘."1' 9 sitwooomoian A"? gir-c-zfifonofiooofgsif: Massey Rm: is 6 1s $2,000,000 Aug s $354,000,000. 519C011 Fm)" l3‘ Chicago and Northwestern June fiintritnlwvi‘ g a?“ not loss t1,41o,ozs vs $745,008 in June s rew . 1934, Power Coll! 0 19 Senate adopts conference reports on QWBN P0" , 5 AAA Amendments. Measure now goes St Lew lifd ‘We 5 to White House for President's sig- Shavviuigsu .. 18a 18 “Mm-t Steel CO Cln will ...-- 5" 5° Atlantic Coast Line June net loss $046,032 vs SNTJM in June 1034-0 mouths net loss $460,400 vs u t In- IAIKI come $1,172.04’! in first half 1054. r Senate passes Revenue Act of 1035, d including smeudmeu to remove tux 01ml!!!“ i exemption of all future issues of Montfoll - 55 Government Sbcuritlcs and McCsrron ggiglflfiflfll - l“ 145 ‘Siilver Rider wtbitcb woglrl repeal cer- Bank efcsn-un . s4 c222 Ale: .3618‘? a M "V" Purchm C declares qusrtii-ly dividend o: cents nu common placing 82.80 annual basis MARKET GOSSIP a bust us w s" (Dy o crawl”) or a Special IOIHLVO KAI-III‘ LETTII _NIW YORK, N. 1., Aug. lit-The market was inclined to be reaction- sry moat of the day yesterday. The 1 Investment Trust Corp 70 Stuck on against $2.00 Dreviously- Also declared extra divi- dend uf 40 cents on common, bring- ing dividends declared in first 0 months to the new annual rnte of mn- ‘Low’ Lost on M Ind 15.72 127.07 127.41 .80 M Rslll . 36. . .35 35,96 .53 21 til 27.31 26.80 20.80 .40 06.40 .17 Dow Jones. IANON SAYS MONTREAL. Qua, Aug 1g_ Strength iii oils and specialties fsllo to spread to the market yesterday. Prices sold off in the final " hour and closed lower on the day. The sell off which occur-red in the flusi hour was rather sharp. Activity bniv- evcr. did not increase riuriug this period and the day's market action did not alter the prospect of higher prices. Montgomery Ward acted better than svclnge and should be promin- out in the uext xiiuup market should stage. But Montgom- ery Wsrdv on mluor dips. Buy D and H sud New York Central both sold ofl in sympathy with the selling which appeared in the rails. Pur- chases of these issues on should prove profitable. exception of weakness which broke out in s few medium rice golds, most of the shares in the division, showed an improved toue with activ- "Y filpflndlng as prices rallied. Con- tinue to pick u Dome sud Ile- Wiitters gradually on s scale down, Bsnoir. BAKING LETTER Ilruraday Evening ‘NEW YORK, N. Y., Aug, 15_ Wheat dosed a little higher m4 iiflbtcmbcr until. which, unfortun- ately, caught our stop order, was up 4 cents from this week's low. Owing to the fact that the new crop does not begin to be harvested until October, and as pmsent supplies no vcry short, it could go 10-00, Cotton closed nearly 20 points higher and I would hol don to the two small Iota which I recommended buying at 11.20 sud at 10.05. If ii: wera not for the uncertainty about the Government loans l would have advised buylugDmoro around 10,75. But 1 figured it was better to be safe than sorry. As stated in my last few letters, the market was slightly reactionary with the industrial averages down nearly 2 olnts from the top. They could go tom 1 to 2 points lower still, altar which the advance should be resumed. American Foreign Power 7 per cent prefer-red, on which I unfortunately got you out with a 14 point profit when we should have made nearly twice that nruclr ciiu uguln be bought around 36 to uruybo 35. I expect to sea it close to iii) on the next move. American Power, A D Light Six per cent pfd, which went near 50 as predicted, and which has been re- actionary since, as I said it would c, may he bought back if it reacts 3 points further. Auburn has been ;' conapiclously strong and I understand it will go into a combine with three other Motor Companies, If it reacts below , buy a little Nash. Nash Motor cuu he bought around or Just below 15, and Packard should double in price though it mny be verl slow. Iiayuk, which 1 told you to hold m: near 00, inmlo a new high at 51% clo lug st 40. Keep lon of ll. lrbuuks Morse, Phi lip lilori-is, have both been very backward, but patience will be rewarded. Westinghouse is down s little over two points from the top but I doubt if it will go much, if any, below ‘ Peoples Gas should react to 30, where you can buy a llbile. Texas Pacific closed slightly higher. It has only 117,000 shores outstanding. us the other 230,000 are owned by “,'iiop." owned by “Mop." I ronlder it a splendid purchase around present t0 47, =- wliich the I levels. Western Union might rouct more. Baring. PRODUCE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Aug. lib-Butler and cheese prices were sir-sin slightly essleu on the Montreal ilalry.snd produce markets tmlay while pnfl- tnes were higher. l~2\<;s held unchang- cd. Butter was generally 20% to 20% cents per pound for curlols or less of no 1 while lots to retailers were quoted st 2i to 21% cents for solids and to 2-05 cents for prints. Ap- rirals totalled 132 boxes. Cheese was 10% to 10% ceiifs for no 1 current Ontarlos with no 1 Quebecs sellin nt 0% cents, Re- ceipts were 4, l boxes. Graded lpments in ciirlots or lesl of eggs were 27 cents a dozcn for A lsr e, 25 cents for A medium, ‘J1 cents or B_ and l0 cents fob C. Total receipts were 7.38 cases. New Quebec potsioesmored up to 30 to 86 cents per I) pound bag. Miscellaneous orradlan Press) MONTREAL, Aug. 16- Whnt. iior no 2 - Barley C W no 3 4d» Oats C W no 2 53. %".' i ‘l’ .2” 1‘ 2.?‘ a s ee o . ‘alglézur spring wheat patents firsts Flour secondl $4.00. ~Flcur bakers "-93- lazuli‘: grates: wheat patents choice s, o . . ‘mom- whlggl ggru $.10 to $6.30. to 30 E. 3.25. 2 per ton csrlots 11.00 to 1 cur 0M 10% to 101,‘. Cheese no 1 Que 095. Butter no I. 00% to 00%- Eggs in cartons A l large 38. Eggs A 1 mcdlumjlii. Eggs A large 32, Eggs A medium 30. Eggs B 25. Eggs C 22. Po utces new Que S0] ill-U __i____.___ EXCHANGE grip rater- At Mcutreab-Poiind 4.08%: 0.05 cents; U. S. unllnr 100 9-33- At New Ym-g-Puund 4 00%: frsnc 553% “at; run-dim dollar 90 28-32. At Paris-Pound 74.0’! fr: U. 5- dollar 15.01 n: Psnnfllrm "0"" 11°‘ friinca. In gold-Pound He. 1d; U- 9 5°" lar 50.21 cents; Canadian dollar 59.14 cents. (Cunadinn Press) MONTREAL. Aug Iii-British and foreign exchange in relation to the Canadian dollar n: complied. b!‘ "it Royal Bank cf Csnnila rlnsoil toils! as follows:- l s $911. ISQIQIIIII! iislsa .109- 1 In .0647. China Hang Ko dollars .5009. Denmark kioue . . visiinniii iucii Mimi IIIIIJTATIUNS Corrected For Every Wednesday and Saturday Issue PIIOIIUCI OMS ... . 50c Hay. loose vivi _ _ liOc Straw, pressed owl . 40c RETAIL MARKET Celery bunch . . 25-270 Now potatoes i 20c Tomatoes . 20c Rhubarb lh . 4c Blueberries 3 qis . . 25c Ruspborr-ivs 2 UUXPF . .. ‘.'.'vc Currants Biack qut 35c (‘uullflowor (‘llfll . . - . Onions .. 8c Beets bunch ~ . Vciil lb .. lions: how-f Stew meats . Fowl .. Ilioiloru . Luiuh lb Ru _ Mint ... . Turnlps bunvh Spinach .'i ll. . Parsley bunvli Broccoli Poul fit . Cucumbers Butter Cream . . Eggs do! . . . . .. Cod lb _. .. Mackerel 3 icr Haddock lb . .. Wilkins came into the omcs look- ing very glum. "What's wrong?" asked a colleague. "Evcrythlnk." was the gloomy reply. "The wife's cauhgt influenza, the children have caxught mumm, and I've caught a cold." "You've only the maid to carry on with, then?" "No; she caught the first train home." Grout Britain pound 40821. Holland flririn A011. IIiingnry pcngo 2003. _.'!?73. Norway krnue . 504. Poland llofl .1010. South Africa Pound 4.0615. R sin pesets .1078. woden krona .2570 France franc .0000. United Stairs dollsn 0-52 per cent 1| s], uvv only half a point any. Tris lulox lagged .71 to 101.00 whill the miscellaneous mines index Id- wgncod .2 to 03.10. Volume we! down sharply from that of Thursday. The days feature was Bear Ix- plcrstion and Radium ln which 121.000 shares ebagned bands. A ls of 01b cents wn recorded and to om was only 35-point under ds 's lop Interest in issue was he ghtened by Ill Announcement the eecnrltlll commissioner's office that although complaints ind been alleging manipulation of the market in he stool. there app- d to be no necessity for air u- gallon. Norsnds was in demand ate the session and it finished with he! gain of quaint but the oiber base metals di no better than hold lulu Corporation were In I their round. WEDNESDAY eveninll ' gloflgytop the mlniirgmleetlop of ‘fir; (iermnny _r3.- hnrmirlr ‘.4000. premium. OIOII O was taken towards the 1MP‘! l" iioiicr T0“ MAIL coiiiiucioiis Rural Moll Contractors Convention to be held on TUESDAY and ‘ 20th and 51st respectively. at the hour of sight o'clock in the Board Room iupstairs) in the CITY HALL. Com" I tteto . “mail” fiifeiizldrfiniizfii (Changed? and rm Office to Railway amiss Mall Contractors throughout the ‘Province of P. E. 1.. are urgently ynuumu, “ma, g. platters of much benefit. to them will be discussed, Including Increases of Rmnuneralloii. . . ~-,-- v ...» ll ' Liberal (k did tea Ill * h n” ‘ma? ‘gimberzyg 511mm?" u ‘Means..- ' ‘ 1:161:11: The Two of England's most p. minmt sailors a m; , - m, of ci.-. " " will be nt n». A very full ATTENDANCE or mm. CONTRACTORS is JEQUESTED- rmiiwg Y")? ""10 reset“ Slgneil by the Secretary of the Canadian Mall l‘ "0 Bi _ s GARFIQD MacKINNON. lei! coe cf Jutland-the L-DIOI-fl-‘l-Sl. Watch for unusual Ilghtlnq when taking snapshots of outdoor scenes. ANY of you who want v to take your photog- raphy seriously and get, some really attractive, artistic pictures would probably like to have some further information on proper lighting in taking snapshots. The lighting of the subject has so much to do with securing that qual- ity often referred to us “atmos- pbero" in a picture. There are a number of ways in which a photo- graph may be given apparent. depth, or third dimension. Taking pictures when there arc long shadows, get- ting a. reflection in the foreground, using strongsidc-ligbting or buck- ligbting, and timing the exposure just right so that the detail cf ob- jects in shadow is not blocked out, are precautions that contribute much to the desired effect. Suppose we consider each of these separately. Shadows, thrown lu long drawn-out splotclies across walls and walks, makes one feel, more than anything else, that he is ionising into a picture instead of looking an a. fiat piece of paper carrying images of. recorded objects.‘ The foreground should be well broken up wlili shad- ows so that there is not too much contrast between it and the rest cf the picture. When a. body of water can be in.- cluded as part of the foreground, then there are really wonderful op- portunities for adding depth. The re- flection will curry ones attention back and away from the foreground and into the picture-and lead to =suli>suicuii LET THIE ‘sfiN WEEK ronvou ' 1"‘.- the principal point cf interest. Th only precaution necessary vxhe snapping a picture with a. for ground of water in strong suuligliti to watch that a swell or wave doe picture. Along the roads and trails through 3T6 well lighted and you want to {sci the’ shafts of sunlight shooting through the shady parts of the background an exposure slightly shorter than you would ordinarily make 1s ad- visable. shoot when taking pictures. Give doing so you will be rewarded with pictures you will be proud of and they will whet your appetite for many more anapshoollng expedi- ticni. Viewpoint means muchgind isi an important factor in picture iuk-l ing. It, too, has much to do with the perspective we get in pictures. If the eye, it will not be pleusingin the picture, so, as I have said before, study all the possibilities and angles snap it. JOHN VAN (BUILDER. YOUNGER GENERATION IS I "SURE SLIPPING" SYDNEY. N5. Aug. ls-lvrrs. Urb..n Sampson cf River Bour- Scois. Cape Breton, celebrated her 101st birthday recently by Show- 1115' B. crowd of "youngsters" how W 1101106 fln old-fashined "square set." - For four- hours she held the cen_ tre of the floor in a regular old- Ume Cape Breton ‘sci oi‘ lancers 0nd 1111"? only when the crowd of young folks invited to her birth- day celebration cried "enough" “What cczue over the young PGOPlB of today?" she asked “Thoy cant take it. Seventy-live ' years ago we danced from nightfall until the follcwingnay break. A 800d breakfast and then we were at 1t Hgflin . The young generation i is sure slipping." - y MYS. Sampson a. venerable old i lady of sturdy French-Canadian i stcok, l5 unmoved by the mo: (ha; 1 She 110$ Dfljfiliypunlcther ingeinc i . I d use metals us: M heavy _-I_IUV——-—' i ivr .“-i.l"‘lli! 1 H ust a. ilouplcdof Sailor; in a second century. She has special recipe for longevity. St pcssessig s. hearty appetite, sh ls enjoying llfc to the full. ah declares. Relatives and friend visit her in large numbers an delight in hearing her relate tnl of days long ago. v Mrs. Sampson has n. 80-year-old son and had 51 grcat-gruildchild-l rcn, of whom 41 are still llvinu LAS PALMAS GIRL UNCONSCBOUS YEAR LAS PAL-MAS. C". ' ‘Islands, Aug. Iii-Physicians 1T1) vied‘ lflily‘ that they had been unable ton use .1 li-vcar-oid girl. 0112112211 (i: from a deep sloop which bu nearly a year ago alter she suiv l‘ . father stub her brother tn dcaili. i The physicians said the girl uni‘; shocked into llllCOll51‘l(lllSI‘lC‘$$-by ihi tragedy. Liquid food being in- jected loenable the girl to muintnlr ~ T's"; —-:——i “i are shown on the King of England's yacht, the Brl- tannin, at the annuel Royal South- st Cones, England, at the LEI-‘T is the King ‘ Georlmlnd at RIGHT h IAN Jellcoe- lighting admiral of the world war. who is ‘ viow retire-i. This picture was mwdc before the Britannia competed In om of the events-sad finished last. A very poor hi not throw reflected sparkles of 11gb . upon the lens, as that may-fog th ' forests where long spears of suuq, light pierce into the shadows tlierd p unlimited opportunities folf‘ striking pictures with depth. If meg - foreground cf your picture is not. ‘ Don't just open your camera. and. your subject some thought and in . - the perspective is rid! pleasing to. of your proposed picture before yor _ 1